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I'm not being paid five hundred thousand pounds a year to do that, instead of asking a fella' on an Everton forum, why wouldn't you ask Robert Elstone who is being paid that, for it.

I am not a innovator but i'd support what i think was right.

Yet you were not exactly enthusiastic about the banner! But at least they are getting a message across.
 

This banners creating some media response. Most immediate benefit hopefully keeping the pressure on the board leeches so we don't cave on Stones (this season at least). For that reason I'm in for funding.
 

I don't normally do links to the Echo, but this comment piece from Michael Ball made me laugh:

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/michael-ball-everton-board-must-9875162

I don't like the idea of Everton fans arranging for planes to fly over a ground before games.

It’s embarrassing and the sort of thing you normally associate with supporters of clubs like Newcastle or Liverpool.
Absolutely amazed the Echo allowed the 'or Liverpool' remark be published. Well in Bally!lol;)
 

If it be organised at the next home game. When BK and Woods take their seats, the whole crowd to turn to them and give a two minute slow handclap. Another way of showing discontent.

Easily disrupted by rapid handclapping from the 5% or so that are diehard kenwright supporters'd do anyway.

Can't mistake a 'Boooooooo' though. Or a chant. Or a few banners smuggled in.
 
I still find it hard to accept that Bk & Co still have so much fan support. Cannot help wondering what they think of the Board's obvious failures.
 

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